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GRADES  ONE  AND  TWO 


Adelborg 

Aesop 

Brooke 

Brooks 

Caldecott 

Caldecott 

Caldecott 

Caldecott 

Craik 

Crane 

Crane 

Dodge 

Dodge 

Greenaway 

Lang 

Lang 

Lang 

Lang 

Norton 

O’Shea 

Potter 

Poulsson 

Poulsson 

Poulsson 

Tileston 


GRADE  ONE. 

Clean  Peter 

The  baby’s  own  Aesop:  illustrated  by  Crane 

The  golden  goose  book 

Stories  of  the  red  children 

Picture  book 

Picture  book.  no.  2 

Hey-diddle-diddle  picture  book 

Panjandrum  picture  book 

So-fat  and  Mew-mew 

The  baby’s  opera 

The  baby’s  bouQuet 

Baby  days 

The  new  baby  world 
Under  the  window 
Cinderella 

Jack  the  giant-killer 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood 
The  nursery  rhyme  book 
Heart  of  oak  books,  vol.  1 
Six  nursery  classics 
The  tale  of  Peter  Rabbit 
Child  stories  and  rhymes 
Finger  plays 

Through  the  farmyard  gate 
Sugar  and  spice 


GRADE  TWO. 


'E-  \  3  H 


Baldwin 

Baldwin 

Bass 

Bass 

Chance 

Chase 

Cox 

Crane 

Crane 

Crane 

Cruikshank 

Deming 

Dodge 

Fletcher 

Gerson 

Greenaway 

Grimm 

Holbrook 

Hopkins 

Hopkins 

Lang 

Lang 

Lang 

Lang 

Norton 

O’Shea 

Peary 

Perrault 

Pyle 

Richards 

Scudder 

Shute 

Stevenson 

Warren 


Fairy  stories  and  fables 
Fifty  famous  stories  retold 
Animal  life 
Plant  life 

Little  folks  of  many  lands 

Buds,  stems  and  roots 

The  Brownie  books 

Beauty  and  the  beast  picture  book 

Bluebeard’s  picture  book 

Goody  Two  Shoes  picture  book 

The  Cruikshank  fairy  book 

Indian  child  life 

Rhymes  and  jingles 

Marjorie  and  her  papa 

The  Happy  Heart  family 

The  marigold  garden 

Fairy  tales;  ed.  by  Wiltse.  2  v. 

The  Hiawatha  primer 

The  sandman;  his  farm  stories 

The  sandman;  more  farm  stories 

The  history  of  Whittington 

Prince  Darling 

The  princess  on  the  glass. hill 

The  sleeping  beauty 

Heart  of  oak  books,  vol.  2-3 

Old  world  wonder  stories 

The  snow  baby 

Tales  of  Mother  Goose 

Careless  Jane 

Four  feet,  two  feet  and  no  feet 
A  book  of  fables  and  folk  stories 
The  land  of  song,  vol.  1 
A  child’s  garden  of  verses 
From  September  to  June 


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Grade  3 


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Aesop 

Andrews 

Andrews 

Aspinwall 

Baldwin 

Baldwin 

Bible 

Bible 

Brown,  A.  F. 

Brown,  K.  L. 

Browne 

Burgess 

Carroll,  pseud. 

Carroll,  pseud. 

Collodi 

Eastman 

Gibbon 

Grimm 

Hardy 

Hazard 

Holbrook 

Hopkins 

Husted 

Jacobs 

Jerrold 

Lang 

Mulock 

Mulock 

Peary 


GRADE  THREE. 

Fables  told  anew,  .by  Joseph  Jacobs 

Each  and  all 

Seven  little  sisters 

Short  stories  for  short  people 

Old  Greek  stories 

Thirty  more  famous  stories 

Old  Testament  stories.  (Told  to  the  children  series; 
Stories  from  the  life  of  Christ.  (Told  to  the  children 
series) 

The  lonesomest  doll 

The  plant  baby  and  its  friends 

Granny’s  wonderful  chair 

The  lively  city  o’  Ligg 

Alice’s  adventures  in  Wonderland 

Through  the  looking  glass. 

Pinnochio 
Wigwam  evenings 
Old  King  Cole 

Household  stories;  translated  by  Lucy  Crane 

Sea  stories  for  wonder  eyes 

Three  years  with  the  poets 

A  book  of  nature  myths 

The  sandman;  his  ship  stories 

Stories  of  Indian  children 

English  fairy  tales 

The  reign  of  King  Oberon 

The  blue  fairy  book 

The  adventures  of  a  brownie 

The  little  lame  prince 

Children  of  the  Arctic 


Pyle 

The  Christmas  angel 

Richards 

Five  minute  stories 

Richards 

The  joyous  story  of  Toto 

Scudder 

The  book  of  legends 

Scudder 

The  children’s  book 

Shaw 

Big  people  and  little  people  of  other  land 

Sherman 

Little  folk  lyrics 

Strong 

All  the  year  round.  4  v. 

Walker 

Lady  Hollyhock 

White 

When  Molly  was  six 

Wiggin 

The  posy  ring 

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GRADE  FOUR. 


Aanrud 

Alcott 

Andersen 

Andrews 

Andrews 

Ayrton 

Bertelli 

Blaisdell  & 

Brown 

Canton 

Coolidge 

Defoe 

Drummond 

Eggleston 

Field 

Field 

Hale 

Harris 

Harris 

Headland 

Howells 

Jackson 

Jacobs 

Jewett 

Kelly 

Kingsley 

Kipling 

Lagerlof 

Lang 

Lang 

Lear 

Longfellow 


Lisbeth  Longfrock 
Lulu’s  library.  3v. 

Fairy  tales;  translated  by  Lucas 
Stories  Mother  Nature  told 
Ten  boys 

Childlife  in  Japan;  edited  by  Griffis 
The  prince  and  his  ants 
Ball  Hero  stories  from  American  history 

In  the  days  of  giants 
The  reign  of  King  Herla 
A  New  Year’s  bargain 
Robinson  Crusoe;  illustrated  by  Rhead 
The  monkey  that  would  not  kill 
Stories  of  American  life  and  adventure 
Love  songs  of  childhood 
With  trumpet  and  drum 
The  Peterkin  papers 
Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger 
Uncle  Remus;  his  songs  and  his  sayings 
A  Chinese  boy  and  girl 
Christmas  every  day,  and  other  stories 
Cat  stories 
Celtic  fairy  tales 
Play  days 

Short  stories  of  our  shy  neighbors 

The  water  babies 

Just  so  stories 

The  adventures  of  Nils 

The  green  fairy  book 

The  yellow  fairy  book 

Nonsense  books 

The  song  of  Hiawatha 


Love  joy 

Lucas 

Lucas 

Lummis 

MacDonald 

MacDonald 

MacLeod 

Miller 

Monvel,  Boutet 

Morley 

de  Musset 

Noel 

Page 

Paine 

Perry  &  Beebe 

Pyle 

Pyle 

Richards 

Riley 

Ruskin 

Schwartz 

Schwatka 

de  Segur 

Shute 

Spyri 

Starr 

Stickney 

Thackeray 

Thaxter 

Trimmer 

White 

Wiggin 

Zitkala-Sa 


Nature  in  verse 

A  book  of  verses  for  children 

Oldfashioned  tales 

Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories 

The  light  princess 

The  princess  and  Curdie 

The  book  of  King  Arthur  and  his  noble  knights 
The  first  book  of  birds 
de  Joan  of  Arc 

Little  wanderers 

Mr.  Wind  and  Madam  Rain 

Buz 

Two  little  confederates 

The  hollow  tree  and  deep  woods  book 

Four  American  pioneers 

The  garden  behind  the  moon 

The  wonder  clock 

Quicksilver  Sue 

The  book  of  joyous  children 

The  king  of  the  Golden  river 

Wilderness  babies 

The  children  of  the  cold 

The  story  of  a  donkey 

The  land  of  song,  vol.  2-3 

Heidi 

American  Indians 
The  bird  world 
The  rose  and  the  ring 
Stories  and  poems  for  children 
The  history  of  the  robins 
A  little  girl  of  long  ago 
The  Birds’  Christmas  Carol 
Old  Indian  legends  retold 


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GRADE  FIVE. 


Famous  old  stories  and  legends 
Arabian  nights;  edited  by  Lang 


Asbjornsen 

Baldwin 

Baldwin 

Bible 

Brown 

Froissart 

Hawthorne 

Hawthorne 

Lang 

Steel 

Sterling 

Swift 

Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north 

The  story  of  the  Golden  Age 

The  wonder  book  of  horses 

The  Bible  for  young  people 

The  book  of  saints  and  friendly  beasts 
Stories  from  Froissart;  edited  by  Newbolt 
A  wonder-book;  illustrated  by  Crane 
Tanglewood  tales 

The  book  of  romance 

Tales  of  the  Punjab 

The  story  of  Sir  Galahad 

Gulliver’s  travels;  edited  by  Jacobs 

Longfellow 

Lovejoy 

Lunas 

Rand 

Tileston 

Whittier 

Poetry 

The  children’s  Longfellow 

Poetry  of  the  seasons 

Another  book  of  verse 

Lilliput  lyrics 

The  children’s  book  of  ballads 

Child  life 

Dodge 

Du  Chaillu 

Gibson 

Hill 

Indian  stories ; 

Peltier 

Taylor 

True 

Travel  and  adventure 

The  land  of  pluck 

Stories  of  the  gorilla  country 

In  Eastern  wonderlands 

Fighting  a  fire 
retold  from  St.  Nicholas 

A  Japanese  garland 

Boys  of  other  countries 

The  iron  star 

Baldwin 

Brooks 

Brooks 

Lang 

(jives  of  famous  men  and  women 

The  American  book  of  golden  deeds 

The  true  story  of  Columbus 

The  true  story  of  Washington 

The  story  of  Joan  of  Arc 

Out-of-door  books  and  animal  stories 
Cat  stories;  retold  from  St.  Nicholas 


Duncan 

Kipling 

Kipling 

Lang 

Mitton 

Morley 

Patterson 

Stories  of  brave  dogs; 


Mary’s  garden  and  how  it  grew 

The  jungle  book 

Tne  second  jungle  book 

The  book  of  animal  stories 

The  children’s  book  of  stars 

The  bee  people 

The  spinner  family 

retold  from  St.  Nicholas 


Amusements  and  occupations 
Beard  The  American  boy’s  handy  book 

Beard  The  American  girl’s  handy  book 

Games  book  for  boys  and  girls 


Alcott 

Alcott 

Alden 

Coolidge 

Coolidge 

Crothers 

Diaz 

Ewing 

Hall 

Jackson 

MacDonald 

Otis,  pseud. 

Rankin 

Seawell 

Stoddard 

Wyss 

Zollinger 


Stories 

Eight  cousins 

Under  the  lilacs 

The  moral  pirates 

Eyebright 

What  Katy  did 

Miss  Muffet’s  Christmas  party 

The  William  Henry  letters 

A  flat  iron  for  a  farthing 

Flossy’s  playdays 

Nelly’s  silver  mine 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind 

Toby  Tyler 

Dandelion  Cottage 

Little  Jarvis 

Two  arrows 

Swiss  family  Robinson 

Widow  O’Callaghan’s  boys 


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GRADE  SIX 


Bunyan 

Chaucer 

Harris 

Irving 

Laboulaye 

Lamb 

Lang 

MacLeod 

Marvin 

Pyle 

de  Amicis 

Barnes 

Brooks 

Brooks 

Coffin 

Colonial  stories; 

Cotes 

Dix 

Dix 

Dodge 

French 

Lang 

Mitton 

Moffett 

Peeps  at  many 
Pyle 

Twain,  pseud. 

Brooks 

Golding 

Gordy 

Kelly 

Lang 

Nicolay 

Nicolay 

Seawell 


Famous  old  stories  and  folk  tales 

Pilgrim’s  progress;  illustrated  by  Rhead 

Tales  of  the  Canterbury  pilgrims;  retold  by  Darton 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 

Rip  Van  Winkle 

Fairy  tales 

Tales  from  Shakespeare 

The  red  book  of  romance 

Stories  from  the  Faerie  Queene 

The  adventures  of  Odysseus 

The  merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood 

Stories  from  many  lands 

Cuore 

Yankee  ships  and  Yankee  sailors;  tales  of  1812. 

Boy  emigrants 
Boy  settlers 
The  boys  of  '76 
retold  from  St.  Nicholas 

The  story  of  Sonny  Sahib 
A  little  captive  lad 
Merrylips 
Hans  Brinker 
Sir  Marrok 

Princes  and  princesses 

The  children’s  book  of  London 

Careers  of  danger  and  daring 

lands  series;  especially  England,  Scotland,  Holland,  Japan 
and  Burma 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand 
The  prince  and  the  pauper 

Lives  of  famous  men  and  women 
The  master  of  the  Strong  Hearts 
The  story  of  David  Livingstone 
American  leaders  and  heroes 
The  story  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh 
The  red  book  of  heroes 
The  boy’s  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
The  boy’s  life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant 
Paul  Jones 


Out-of-door  books  and  animal  stories. 
Starland 

The  training  of  wild  animals 
The  world  of  the  great  forest 
Tenants  of  the  trees 
The  book  of  the  ocean 
Four-handed  folk 
Beautiful  Joe 

Wild  animals  I  have  known 
The  biography  of  a  grizzly 
Black  Beauty 

Stories  of  everyday  life 
Little  women 
The  story  of  a  bad  boy 
Six  to  sixteen 
Boy  life  on  the  prairie 
Betty  Leicester 
Anne’s  terrible  good  nature 
Castle  Blair 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm 

Amusements  and  occupations. 

Jack  of  all  trades 

The  outdoor  handy  book 

What  a  girl  can  make  and  do 

A  little  cook  book  for  a  little  girl 

The  wonderland  of  stamps 

The  boy  craftsman 

What  shall  we  do  now? 

A.  B.  C.  of  electricity 
When  mother  lets  us  sew 
Pleasant  day  diversions 

Poetry 

American  war  ballads 
The  children’s  garland 
The  land  of  song,  vol.  3 
The  listening  child 
Golden  numbers 


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GRADE  SEVEN 


Baldwin 

Baldwin 

Cervantes 

Hutchinson 

Kingsley 

Mabie 

Plutarch 

Pyle 

Quiller-Couch 

Spenser 


Famous  old  stories 

The  story  of  Roland 
The  story  of  Siegfried 

Don  Quixote;  edited  by  Parry;  illustrated  by  Crane 
The  golden  porch 
The  heroes 

Norse  stories  retold  from  the  Eddas 
Boys’  and  girls’  Plutarch;  edited  by  White 
The  story  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights 
Historical  tales  from  Shakespeare 

Una  and  the  red  cross  knight;  edited  by  Roy  de-Smith 


Henley 

Percy 

Scott 

Wiggin 


Poetry 

Lyra  heroica 

The  boy’s  Percy;  edited  by  Lanier 
The  lady  of  the  lake 
Golden  numbers 


Bennett 

Catherwood 

Cooper 

Drake 

Earle 

Fiske 

Goodwin 

Janvier 

Lodge  &  Roosevelt 

Lossing 

Seawell 

Seelye 

Stockton 


American  history  and  historical  stories 
Barnaby  Lee 

Heroes  of  the  middle  west 
The  spy 

Indian  history  for  young  folks 
Child  life  in  colonial  days 
The  war  of  Independence  (new  ed.) 
White  aprons 
The  Aztec  treasure-house 
Hero  tales  from  American  history 
The  two  spies 
A  Virginia  cavalier 
The  story  of  Columbus 
Buccaneers  and  pirates  of  our  coast 


Bennett 

Griffis 


History  of  other  countries 

Master  Skylark 
Brave  little  Holland 


Lang 

Leighton 

Marshall 

Marshall 

Scott 

Tappan 

Van  Bergen 
Willson 

The  red  true  story  book 

Olaf  the  glorious 

Scotland’s  story 

An  island  story 

Ivanhoe 

In  the  days  of  Alfred  the  Great 

The  story  of  Japan 

Canada 

Black 

Du  Chaillu 

Duncan 

Eastman 

Ford 

French 

Garland 

Kipling 

Pyle 

Seaman 

Shigemi 

Stevenson 

Stevenson 

Life  and  adventure  in  many  lands 

The  four  Macnicols 

Wild  life  under  the  equator 

The  adventures  of  Billy  Topsail 
Indian  boyhood 

The  third  alarm 

The  lance  of  Kanana 

The  long  trail 

Captains  courageous 

The  story  of  Jack  Ballister's  fortunes 
Jacqueline  of  the  carrier  pigeons 

A  Japanese  boy 

Kidnapped 

Treasure  island 

Alcott 

Barbour 

3rown 

k)olidge 

)odge 

)oubleday 

Eggleston 

lughes 

latthews 

'ier 

’ichards 

tuart 

Stories  of  home  and  school  life. 

Jack  and  Jill 

For  the  honor  of  the  school 

Two  college  girls 

W  hat  Katy  did  at  school 

Donald  and  Dorothy 

Cattle  ranch  to  college 

The  Hoosier  school-boy 

Tom  Brown's  school  days 

Tom  Paulding 

Harding  of  St.  Timothy’s 

Peggy 

The  story  of  Babette 

Vaile 

Wiggin 

Tonga 


Burroughs 

Dana 

Dyson 

Gilmore 

Heilprin 

James 

Martin 

Merriam 

Seton 

Weed 


Adams 

Adams 

Beard 

Beard 

Bond 

Kelley 

Wheeler 


Greene 
Howden 
Jenks 
St.  John 
St.  John 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 


The  Orcutt  girls 
Polly  Oliver's  problem 
The  daisy  chain 


Out-of-door  books 

Squirrels  and  other  fur-beaiers 

How  to  know  the  wild  flowers 

Stories  of  the  trees 

Birds  through  the  year 

The  earth  and  its  story 

The  story  of  Scraggles 

The  friendly  stars 

Birds  through  an  opera  glass 

The  trail  of  the  Sandhill  stag 

Nature  biographies 


Occupations  and  handicraft 

Harper’s  indoor  book  for  boys 
Harper’s  outdoor  book  for  boys 
The  field  and  forest  handy  book 
Handicraft  and  recreation  for  girls 
The  Scientific  American  boy  do 

Lee  hundred  things  a  bright  girl  can  do 
nfnrkinff  for  beginners 


Applied  Science 
Coal  and  the  coal  mines 
The  boy's  book  of  steamships 

Electricity  tor  yo“‘  electrical  apparatus 

two  coys  n..4o  eiectriclty 


How  it  is  done 
How  it  is  made 
How  it  work* 


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GRADE  EIGHT 


Famous  old  stories;  legends  and  folklore 


Bulfinch 

Grinnell 

Guerber 

Higginson 

Homer 

Homer 

Irving 

La  Motte-Fouque 

Plummer 

Raspe 


Legends  of  Charlemagne 
Blackfoot  Lodge  tales 
Stories  of  the  Wagner  operas 
Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands  of  the  Atlantic 
The  Iliad;  translated  by  Lang,  Leaf  and  Myers 
The  Odyssey;  translated  by  Butcher  and  Lang 
The  sketch-book 
Undine  and  Sintram 
Stories  from  the  Chronicle  of  the  Cid 
Tales  from  the  travels  of  Baron  Munchausen;  edited 
by  Hale 


Henley 

Lang 

Longfellow 

Lowell 

Macaulay 

Palgrave 

Repplier 

Scott 

Tennyson 

Whittier 


Bangs 

Clement 

Frothingham 

Keller 

Larcom 

Mitchell 

Morgan 

Richards 

Rolfe 


Poetry 

Lyra  heroica 

The  blue  poetry  book 

Complete  poetical  works.  (Camb.  ed.) 
Complete  poetical  works.  (Camb.  ed.) 
The  lays  of  ancient  Rome 
The  golden  treasury 
A  book  of  famous  verse 
Complete  poetical  works.  (Camb.  ed.) 
Poetic  and  dramatic  works.  (Camb.  ed.) 
Complete  poetical  works.  (Camb.  ed.) 

Biography. 

Jeanne  d’Arc 

Stories  of  art  and  artists 

Sea  fighters  from  Drake  to  Farragut 

The  story  of  my  life 

A  New  England  girlhood 

About  old  story  tellers 

Abraham  Lincoln,  the  boy  and  the  man 

Florence  Nightingale 

Shakespeare  the  boy 


Scudder 

Seawell 

Washington,  B.  T. 


George  Washington 
Twelve  naval  captains 
Up  from  slavery 


Abbott 

Brooks 

Custer 

Drake 

Famous  adventures 

Goss 

Grinnell 

Hemstreet 

Marriott 

Parkman 

Roosevelt 


Books  about  the  United  States. 

The  naval  history  of  the  United  States 
First  across  the  continent 
Boots  and  saddles 
The  border  wars  of  New  England 
and  prison  escapes  of  the  Civil  War 
Recollections  of  a  private 
The  story  of  the  Indian 
The  story  of  Manhattan 
Uncle  Sam’s  business 
The  Oregon  trail 

Episodes  from  the  winning  of  the  West 


Andrews 

Churchill 

Churchill 

Cooper 

Cooper 

Fox 

Hale 

Hoppus 

Jackson 

Mitchell 

Page 

Stowe 


Historical  stories  (United  States) 

The  perfect  tribute 

The  crisis 

Richard  Carvel 

The  deerslayer 

The  last  of  the  Mohicans 

The  little  shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come 

The  man  without  a  country 

A  great  treason 

Ramona 

Hugh  Wynne 

Red  Rock 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin 


Barrie 

Blackmore 

Church 

Church 


Stories  of  other  countries 
The  little  minister 
Lorna  Doone 

Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story 
Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story 


Dickens 

Dickens 

Dickens 

Du  Chaillu 

Dumas 

Irving 

Kingsley 

Lang 

Lee 

McGregor 

Mulock 

Porter 

Pyle 

Scott 

Scott 

Stevenson 

Twain 

Verne 

Weyman 

Yonge 


Arnold 

Chapman 

Dana 

Ingersoll 

Mathews 

Roberts 

Roth 

Serviss 

Sharp 


Adams 

Adams 

Jenks 

Paret 


A  Christmas  carol 
David  Copperfield 
A  tale  of  two  cities 
The  land  of  the  long  night 
The  black  tulip 
The  Alhambra 
Westward  ho! 

Australia 

When  I  was  a  boy  in  China 

The  Netherlands 

John  Halifax 

The  Scottish  chiefs 

Men  of  iron 

Quentin  Durward 

The  talisman 

The  black  arrow 

The  adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea 

A  gentleman  of  France 

The  dove  in  the  eagle’s  nest 

Out-of-door  books 

The  sea-beach  at  ebb-tide 
Bird  life 

According  to  season 
Wild  neighbors 

Familiar  features  of  the  roadside 
The  kindred  of  the  wild 
A  first  book  of  forestry 
Around  the  year  with  the  stars 
A  watcher  in  the  woods 

Applied  science;  occupations 
Harper’s  electricity  book  for  boys 
Harper’s  machinery  book  for  boys 
Photography  for  young  people 
Harper’s  handy  book  for  girls 


